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Special Instructions

These materials are IP accessible via a paid subscription. A valid UBIT name and password allows for remote access. Non-UB patrons can access this material using a research station on campus with a valid courtesy card.

Description

The NCLC website includes IP accessible versions of the newest editions of its treatises and their updates.

Below are some of the features listed on the NCLC website that are included in our access:

Analysis—Up-to-date analysis of all areas of consumer law.

Access— Each treatise grants access to scores of pleadings, forms, and other legal documents that will help you in your practice, all fully integrated into the treatises’ table of contents.

Advanced Searches—Perhaps the most exciting new tool in NCLC’s online digital library is the search functionality, for the pleadings, primary sources, and full text of the treatises. Using a wide variety of filters and terms, the user can easily narrow down results to the subsection or document that they’re looking for.

Links—Links to treatise subsections, pleadings, primary sources, and external websites are live and integrated into the text.

Highlight Updates—Clicking the highlight updates checkbox on content pages, allows you to easily view recently added material and to check the corresponding footnote numbers in the current edition of the print book.

Footnotes—Footnotes are presented in two formats. The first is the traditional way, at the bottom of the subsection just like in the print book. The second format is a feature designed specifically for our new digital library. If a footnote number is clicked, a “light box” or fancy popup box opens allowing you to view the footnote without scrolling to the bottom. This light box also contains the surrounding footnotes.

Bookmarks and Recently Viewed Content—Users can bookmark pages for easy access later, and the site also lists pages users have “recently viewed,” allowing you to jump right back to them.

All Devices—The NCLC Digital Library is compatible with any size device and is specifically formatted to display on tablets, smartphones and desktop computers.

Copy/Paste, Download, Print or Email Content—Find what you need, then copy/paste it into your briefs, download a complete subsection in PDF, or even email a subsection to others."